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Intergenerational inequality and the intergenerational state

Journal of Population Research, 2021
Inequality between generations is a central feature of human societies. Moreover, within human societies many institutions have developed that mould and shape intergenerational inequality, including the state. Nevertheless, intergenerational inequality has typically been only loosely defined as a concept.
James Mahmud Rice   +2 more
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Intergenerational Play

2022
This chapter will help you: Explore the role of home visits by professionals and volunteers in supporting parents play with their children; understand how non-formal community-based play provision can challenge stereotypes and break down barriers between families of different backgrounds; learn about theory and practice about intergenerational learning
Kernan, Margaret   +2 more
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From intergenerational equity to intergenerational stewardship

International Journal of Public Administration, 1994
This essay borrows from our civic humanist tradition to present an alternative to the more dominant neo-utilitarian approach to evaluating current decisions and their potential burden on future generations. The analysis first focuses on financial debt, and then applies the framework beyond the realm of financial policy.
David W. Hart, Gary C. Cornia
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INTERGENERATIONAL EDUCATION FOR AN INTERGENERATIONAL CHURCH?

Religious Education, 1998
From the biblical era, Christian faith communities have been inter‐generational entities. This article examines how Christian education strategies have expressed intergenerationalism; suggests three major reasons why intergenerational Christian education should be developed with more vigor (Christian theology, spiritual formation, and societal ...
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Intergenerational transmission of preferences

Economics Letters, 2011
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Bulte, E.H., Horan, R.D.
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Intergenerational Solidarity

2015
Intergenerational solidarity refers to any form of mutual support exchanged between generations. Focusing on the relationships between (adult) family members, Bengtson's paradigm of intergenerational solidarity distinguishes affectual, consensual, associational, structural, functional, and normative solidarity dimensions.
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Intergenerational and International Discounting

Risk Analysis, 2000
A discount rate for the consumption of future generations is typically composed of two parts. One is a “pure” time preference for immediate over postponed consumption, the other a declining marginal utility as consumption increases. The costs of greenhouse abatement, however, for at least the first 50 years, will be borne by the developed countries ...
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POLLYANNA’S INTERGENERATIONAL GLADNESS:

2021
This chapter explores how Pollyanna, placed in the role of the Romantic child, is able to influence her entire community using the glad game. The chapter argues that she does so through consensual solidarity: as Pollyanna enters adulthood, the community expects that her influence will end, and indeed, Pollyanna complies by applying her lessons of ...
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